𐨡𐨁𐨀𐨐
Gandhari
Etymology
From Scythian *Diyāka (“supervisor”) (cf. Khotanese dai, di (“to see”)).[1]
Proper noun
𐨡𐨁𐨀𐨐 (Diaka)
- Nada Diaka, an Indo-Scythian princess. Daughter of Ayasi Kamuia and Rajuvula
References
- János Harmatta, 1999, Languages and scripts in Graeco-Bactria and the Saka kingdoms in Harmatta, J, BNPuri and GF Etemadi (eds), History of civilizations of Central Asia,volume II, The development of sedentary and nomadic civilizations: 700 BC to AD 250, Motilal Banarsidas, Delhi, p. 398-406.